FROM THE CHAMBER: A shift in Council priorities doesn’t only make the vulnerable pay
We know that demand for help from those who are financially struggling has not decreased. It went from covid crisis to the cost of living crisis
Read moreDetailsWe know that demand for help from those who are financially struggling has not decreased. It went from covid crisis to the cost of living crisis
Read moreDetailsIn politics, astroturfing is secretly organising a fake grassroots campaign. Instead of real grass and real roots you have astroturf.
Read moreDetailsOur wonderfully diverse residents share common expectations of our council. For instance, effective local democracy, efficient delivery of services,
Read moreDetailsIn a fast flowing game in Manchester, Reading Rockets fought tirelessly to come back from a 16 point deficit in the final quarter
Read moreDetailsFirst the good news. Wokingham Borough Council will receive £0.67 million more from government towards supporting its revenue budget for 2024/5.
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds couldn't hide his delight after 'one of the most resilient performances ever' saw Rams hit back from 17 points down to snatch a last-gasp
Read moreDetailsThings kicked off after the Christmas break in Division One with 9-1 home victories for all the leading squads.
Read moreDetailsDry January might now be on its final lap, but the annual challenge has been popular.
Read moreDetailsIn the Laws of the game, different words are used for different types of incidents. Under 'dangerous' for example is something like the
Read moreDetailsToday, on the way to the Church, it was -1°C according to the temperature gauge in the car.
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